Thursday, November 14, 2019
Culture, Nature & Freedom: Treating Juvenile Offenders. :: essays research papers
 Culture, Nature & Freedom: Treating Juvenile Offenders.      à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Groneman  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Argiro, T.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  W. Civ. 205  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  December 12,1996    In Kansas, Juvenile offenders are sent to ââ¬Å"Youth Centersâ⬠. These are merely  Child prisons, lockdown facilities for kids. This style of treatment goes  against every idea of growth put forward in this class. In this paper I will try  to justify the use of residential treatment schemes through the ideas found in  several of this semesters authors; including T.Huxtley, Rousseau, DuBois, Freud,  A.Huxtley, and Mill. The Ideals set forth by these intellectuals should be the  basis for all treatment, to better the individuals and society.    First, We can look to DuBois. He believes that people can change their own  consciousness. He shows this through his Immersion narrative. This can't work  in a youth center. The only cultural ideal here is the Master/slave dialectic  between staff and youth. The sides work apart. The two can't join because one  does not experience the other. There is no way to be ââ¬Å"above the veilâ⬠ of their  status. In a residential treatment modality, Relationship building is key to  success. The youth need to feel the veil has been lifted. It allows them to  explore safely and see the world in a greater view. The view as other is removed  and a true balance displaces the master / slave one.    Next, we can look at Mills Ideas on culture. He would like to elevate the  morals of the human mind. To do this, we must continually test the standard. New  ideas must be able to circulate freely. We must weigh how all actions effect  others. This can not be done in these Youth centers as well. They have very  specific codes and any questioning is reprimanded. Cultural influx is at a  standstill and Censor ship is at it's highest possible level. A residential  treatment modality gives all ideas a free shot. Self Government, A system used  by the youth assures a safe environment to share all feedback and new ideas  openly, to non judgmental ears. it looks at how one's action are related to  others and provides a ââ¬Ësafe place' for all expression. Allowing ideas to stay  fresh and moral stability and growth to flourish.    This leads us directly to the dehumanization described by T.H. Huxtley. First,  we have the effects of Social-Darwinism. We are using our own projections of  nature for a model. These children are being culturally pushed aside for  progress, stuck in mini prisons. Where, rather than fix problems, we push them  into suffering so that we may achieve gains. Then there is the idea of the  gospel of wealth. Why help these kids?  					    
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